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breaking news right now on hugo chavez. let's get to our international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera. >> it's official. hugo chavez will not be sworn in as the leader of venezuela on january 10th as it was supposed to occur. he's still in havana being treated for cancer. the story goes as follows. the vice president says -- of venezuela says he's either spoken or received a letter from chavez saying the doctors won't permit him to go to the inauguration and doctors asked that they delay the inauguration and this could very well set off a constitutional crisis in venezuela. the opposition is going to say this is not allowed. why do we care? second largest reserves in the world when it comes to oil. the biggest in the western hemisphere. they have got refineries actually right here in the united states. they supply 8% of our supply in any given year. just because he's sick or just because he's not inaugurated doesn't mean we get that oil but any instability certainly raises question about supply. maria, back to you. >
breaking news right now on hugo chavez. let's get to our international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera. >> it's official. hugo chavez will not be sworn in as the leader of venezuela on january 10th as it was supposed to occur. he's still in havana being treated for cancer. the story goes as follows. the vice president says -- of venezuela says he's either spoken or received a letter from chavez saying the doctors won't permit him to go to the inauguration and doctors asked that they...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not get better, how can his followers follow his policies? >> it would be very difficult because charisma is very important and has been very important for chavez during his whole presidency, but at least today, his role is very strong and said the venezuelan state, so for a few years, it should be no problem for the government to continue even without chavez. >> thank you for that. germany's justice minister has criticized the country's catholic church for halting its investigation into a sex abuse scandal, saying attempts to clear up the allegations should not be a half-hearted af
we should first look at the situation of democracy in venezuela before chavez. we cannot speak about a very strong democracy before 1999. if we take democracy only as electoral successes, then there is no doubt about it. if we take it as different powers, freedom of speech, a plurality of pluralism, then there are a lot of doubts about democracy and the quality of democracy in venezuela. >> there was a strong show of support today for chavez. he is quite popular still, but if he does not...
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is coming up in the next half-hour -- venezuelan supreme court upholds a delay in swearing in hugo chavez. >> germany's catholic church halts its investigation into child abuse by priests. >> and is this the next big technology breakthrough? 3-d printers this cult objects. -- that sculpt objects. >> venezuelas supreme court has upheld the indefinite delay of president hugo chavez's swearing in for a new term and said his present administration can continue operating. they made the statement amid a fierce debate between the government and opposition over weather the constitution requires the new president to be sworn in on thursday. >> until the new president can be sworn in, officials in the current administration will have the job of governing the country. the court ruled they could continue to fully exercise their functions under the principle of continuity of government. >> the supreme court announced the decision in an eagerly awaited tv broadcast. a constitutional row broke out after it became clear that the reelected president would be unable to attend. >> it is possible for the ree
is coming up in the next half-hour -- venezuelan supreme court upholds a delay in swearing in hugo chavez. >> germany's catholic church halts its investigation into child abuse by priests. >> and is this the next big technology breakthrough? 3-d printers this cult objects. -- that sculpt objects. >> venezuelas supreme court has upheld the indefinite delay of president hugo chavez's swearing in for a new term and said his present administration can continue operating. they made...
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is coming up in the next half-hour -- venezuelan supreme court upholds a delay in swearing in hugo chavez. >> germany's catholic church halts its investigation into child abuse by priests. >> and is this the next big technology breakthrough? 3-d printers this cult objects. -- that sculpt objects. >> venezuelas supreme court has upheld the indefinite delay of president hugo chavez's swearing in for a new term and said his present administration can continue operating. they made the statement amid a fierce debate between the government and opposition over weather the constitution requires the new president to be sworn in on thursday. >> until the new president can be sworn in, officials in the current administration will have the job of governing the country. the court ruled they could continue to fully exercise their functions under the principle of continuity of government. >> the supreme court announced the decision in an eagerly awaited tv broadcast. a constitutional row broke out after it became clear that the reelected president would be unable to attend. >> it is possible for the ree
is coming up in the next half-hour -- venezuelan supreme court upholds a delay in swearing in hugo chavez. >> germany's catholic church halts its investigation into child abuse by priests. >> and is this the next big technology breakthrough? 3-d printers this cult objects. -- that sculpt objects. >> venezuelas supreme court has upheld the indefinite delay of president hugo chavez's swearing in for a new term and said his present administration can continue operating. they made...
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but opposition has condemned the ruling and wants to know just how sick chavez is. from caracas -- >> a highly anticipated announcement, reaffirming the venezuela government position. >> of january 10 a new constitution period begins, a new swearing-in ceremony is not necessary for whom go chavez to be elected by virtue of the fact there is no interruption in the exercise of his duties. >> for weeks, the government and -- [no audio] 10 years the supreme court has traditionally sided with the government, so the latest ruling came as no surprise. on wednesday, they also said for now it is not necessary that a medical commission clarified the president's health, something the opposition here has been demanding for a very long time. >> the figurehead of the opposition who lost to chavez in the last election asked his followers not to react with protest or violence even if, like him, they disagree with the supreme court ruling. >> i know i am acting responsibly. we are not going to pick the people against the people. we are not going to do that. don't think it is a sign
but opposition has condemned the ruling and wants to know just how sick chavez is. from caracas -- >> a highly anticipated announcement, reaffirming the venezuela government position. >> of january 10 a new constitution period begins, a new swearing-in ceremony is not necessary for whom go chavez to be elected by virtue of the fact there is no interruption in the exercise of his duties. >> for weeks, the government and -- [no audio] 10 years the supreme court has traditionally...
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it's loaded with chavez supporters. >> yeah. exactly. >> what's the chance that the next guy could be as much of an ideologue? >> an ideologue? probably 100%. somebody who can hold everything together the way he did, nearly impossible, right? i mean, cuba post castro, venezuela post chavez, the same question, right? there's nobody else out there that's got that same -- chavez has piles and piles of charisma. i've met him. he's incredibly charming. i hated hip as i met him, but i understood why he would be so appealing to people. keep in mind what he's done -- remember, first half of last year, the oil company had $60 billion in revenue. chavez took $18 billion and spent it on free housing, free medical care, free food, et cetera, et cetera. >> you saw how much production they have. they have $200 billion to spend if they -- >> yes, exactly. but he wanted to be re-elected, right? >> basically he's splitting up a much smaller pie more evenly. love how that work. >> exactly. in the meantime, now the official statistics say that the
it's loaded with chavez supporters. >> yeah. exactly. >> what's the chance that the next guy could be as much of an ideologue? >> an ideologue? probably 100%. somebody who can hold everything together the way he did, nearly impossible, right? i mean, cuba post castro, venezuela post chavez, the same question, right? there's nobody else out there that's got that same -- chavez has piles and piles of charisma. i've met him. he's incredibly charming. i hated hip as i met him, but...
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one of the first anti-government protests since hugo chÁvez left the country. police in los angeles have rescued 14 people after an armed robbery at a shopping mall. the robbers held the workers hostage in one of the stores for four hours. police officers and special weapons team surrounded the mall and entered the store. no one was hurt, but the robbers escaped. there have been more protests by groups campaigning for the rights of indigenous people in canada. at the forefront is one woman chief. she has been on hunger strike for more than a month, demanding the government pay more attention to her community's needs. >> inside a wooden stockade, she refuses solid food for more than a month. in her first public appearance in days, she said the canadian government is not showing her people the respected deserve. >> it is important to renew this relationship. this government has been abusing us, raping the land. >> this is the movement inspired by it theresa spence. their campaign has left canada recently and demonstrations to block rail lines and border crossings
one of the first anti-government protests since hugo chÁvez left the country. police in los angeles have rescued 14 people after an armed robbery at a shopping mall. the robbers held the workers hostage in one of the stores for four hours. police officers and special weapons team surrounded the mall and entered the store. no one was hurt, but the robbers escaped. there have been more protests by groups campaigning for the rights of indigenous people in canada. at the forefront is one woman...
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still ahead for you in the program but as well as long time leader hugo chavez may be to a lap dance surgery to turn his own inauguration but as the opposition demands a year election if he doesn't show up. in dallas he also looks at the legacy of the twenty twelve that could have been things have turned out differently and explore some of the challenges the world my face in the coming months. barack obama has given the green light to increasing taxes on wealthy americans in a move to a voice the so-called fiscal cliff it follows months of political bickering among us lawmakers right up until the january twenty. first deadline and no deal option could have meant billions of dollars of tax hikes and spending cuts which were due to automatically come into effect economics. says that an immediate crisis has been avoided the main underlying problems remain unresolved. through school closures it's just more of theater bankers and politicians trying to distract people from the underlying root that is a bunch of girls and frankly who are manipulating the system day and day destroying the ec
still ahead for you in the program but as well as long time leader hugo chavez may be to a lap dance surgery to turn his own inauguration but as the opposition demands a year election if he doesn't show up. in dallas he also looks at the legacy of the twenty twelve that could have been things have turned out differently and explore some of the challenges the world my face in the coming months. barack obama has given the green light to increasing taxes on wealthy americans in a move to a voice...
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president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba under a veil of secrecy. >> reporter: moises naim is a former venezuelan cabinet minister, now a columnist and a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he says keeping chavez alive in havana strengthens the president's number two, nicolas maduro. >> and this is essentially a power play. behind that secrecy there is nothing but an attempt to ensure the continuity of the regime regardless of president chavez's presence. >> reporter: the u.s. state department, after sparring with chavez' venezuela for more than a decade, was restrained in its
president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer, hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in...
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for now event as well as a president chavez who is currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals and demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office a geo political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is basically taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government what is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which they can try to deal with demise the government in venezuela remember that in two thousand and two when the united states and spain and other powers around the world collaborated in conspired to oust chavez in an illegal coup we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it
for now event as well as a president chavez who is currently battling cancer may be too ill to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals and demanding a new election if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term of office a geo political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is basically taking advantage of the situation to undermine the government what is important is the fact that the opposition is using this as a political mechanism by which...
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president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba under a veil of secrecy. >> reporter: moises naim is a former venezuelan cabinet minister now a columnist and a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington. he says keeping chavez alive in havana strengthens the president's number two, nicolas maduro. >> and this is essentially a power play. behind that secrecy there is nothing but an attempt to ensure the continuity of the regime regardless of president chavez's presence. >> reporter: the u.s. state department, after sparring with chavez' venezuela for more than a decade, was restrained in its re
president hugo chavez has led the nation for 14 years. his third term expires today. he won re-election in october and was supposed to be sworn in again today for another six years, as the constitution requires. but chavez suffers from aggressive, reoccurring cancer hasn't been seen in public in a month and was too sick to return to venezuela from medical treatment in cuba. >> the illness of the president has been treated like a state secret from the beginning. he has been treated in cuba...
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long live chavez. >> people and places like this one are not giving up on chavez, but there is a growing resignation they may not see him back for a while. that is precisely the wary of those who uphold -- oppose the government. they claim they authorities are not telling the people the whole truth about the president's health. there will be no inauguration on thursday, but the government has called on chavis' supporters to rally next to the presidential palace. and officials insist the chavez swearing in can be delayed after the president has recovered. the opposition claims any delay would be unconstitutional. the supreme court is soon expected to issue rulings on parts of the constitution related to the ongoing debate. if the government wants to target the one way, the government the other way, what do we do? interpret it as a what? we have to look at an answer from the supreme court. i did not know what the judges are waiting for. >> despite the government's announcement, everyone is venezuelan are still wondering if and when chavis will return. the big question is what will happen n
long live chavez. >> people and places like this one are not giving up on chavez, but there is a growing resignation they may not see him back for a while. that is precisely the wary of those who uphold -- oppose the government. they claim they authorities are not telling the people the whole truth about the president's health. there will be no inauguration on thursday, but the government has called on chavis' supporters to rally next to the presidential palace. and officials insist the...
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in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration at that given moment that there has to be new elections that is what the opposition is trying to create something that is not explicit they're trying to make it explicit the constitution it says that it can be delayed there are alternative arrangements that can be made the swearing in can take place in a different location and also it says that the new elections can only be called if and only if the elected president is permanently unable to serve there is no indication that chavez won't recover from where he is now so to say that he's permanently incapacitated is not one hundred percent true. and some other international news sto
in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration at that given moment that there has...
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and coming up with a program venezuela's long time leader will go chavez maybe too will after cancer surgery to attend his own in order. that is the opposition demands a new election if indeed he doesn't show up. and for better or for worse stay with us to find out where mixed israeli palestinian couples go to live in the face of discrimination that more. wealthy british style. markets find scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report on. soon which brightened. from fines to pressure. starts on t.v. dot com. we're highlighting the top stories of the week here on arts here with me rory sushi and venezuela's president hugo chavez who's currently battling cancer he might be too willing to attend his own swearing in ceremony on thursday his political rivals meantime a demanding action if he doesn't show up to be inaugurated for his fourth term in office geo political analyst eric draitser believes the opposition is simply taking advantage of the situation to try and undermine the g
and coming up with a program venezuela's long time leader will go chavez maybe too will after cancer surgery to attend his own in order. that is the opposition demands a new election if indeed he doesn't show up. and for better or for worse stay with us to find out where mixed israeli palestinian couples go to live in the face of discrimination that more. wealthy british style. markets find scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global...
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if chavez was ill -- or could not return, was dying, then chavez would resign and maduro would face elections with a 30 days. >> it could not just be a handover of power. >> he would have to go to the polls. >> is there a script, of the moment -- rift between these two men? are they looking for a different trajectory in terms of the revolution? >> i think basically they get on perfectly well together. you could detect slightly different emphases of the two men. cabello comes from the military, maduro used to be a trade union leader. different backgrounds. but there is no indication that there is much of a power struggle between them. >> you are a writer who respects chavez and you are a fan of chavis as well. but when you look of the revolution and what he has done in terms of the nationalization of utilities and energy companies, how many more legs to keep on going? when you look at the transference of wealth from the rich to the poor, how long can this be sustained? >> i think it should be able to go on. chavez himself always every year would come up with an amazing development. the last on
if chavez was ill -- or could not return, was dying, then chavez would resign and maduro would face elections with a 30 days. >> it could not just be a handover of power. >> he would have to go to the polls. >> is there a script, of the moment -- rift between these two men? are they looking for a different trajectory in terms of the revolution? >> i think basically they get on perfectly well together. you could detect slightly different emphases of the two men. cabello...
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the venezuelan supreme court rules the delay hugo chavez integration is legal in supporting the government in the fight also ability in the latin american states. the president of the european council had a man from rome boy doesn't ireland as it takes up a rotating e.u. presidency while experts question whether the country will live up to the task of pulling the block out of the financial crisis. and packs of walls closing in on residential areas in russia's republic of europe forcing authorities to declare war on the deadly predators. it's a pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. it's now seven o'clock you're with me to bang with say the postponement of the inauguration date for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president has called for people together in front of the presidential palace to on of the eighteen leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lawyer eva golinger says the country's opposition could use the president's protracted absence to destabilize the country. article two th
the venezuelan supreme court rules the delay hugo chavez integration is legal in supporting the government in the fight also ability in the latin american states. the president of the european council had a man from rome boy doesn't ireland as it takes up a rotating e.u. presidency while experts question whether the country will live up to the task of pulling the block out of the financial crisis. and packs of walls closing in on residential areas in russia's republic of europe forcing...
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in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration that there has to be new elections that is what the opposition is trying to create something they're not explicit they're trying to make it explicit. it seems everyone wants a piece of the bench while beijing is the region with riches the western media focuses on human rights abuses this kind of went to gauge the feeling that. the communist party of china a slogan so widespread in tibet it's even displayed on taxis here everything is an ambiguous mix of modern technology and tradition communism and religion. w. is eighty six his son is a buddhist monk but ten years ago this elderly man joined the communists to do on the party is b
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after fourteen years in power venezuela's president hugo chavez is known for his lengthy speeches and twenty two of other movers and shakers around the world have been making a name for themselves now it's your turn to say who you think was the person all of the year and right now it seems like a days a clear leader founder of the whistle blowing web site a week julian a stand is on top right now with seventy percent of the vote next devil felix baumgartner will you will remember smash many world records when he jumped to earth from a balloon in the stratosphere he takes twelve percent of the very first person to hit one billion views on you tube with a gang man style south korean rapper peers are peers while legs and tension on r g dot com with only ten percent and a humble eight percent of the vote goes to mind the opposition leader aung sun suu kyi. thousands of doctors have marched through madrid in the first spanish protest of twenty thirteen there angered by the government's plans to partly privatized the national health service in the latest move to cut the budget and take the
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the supreme court of venezuela has ruled that the inauguration of hugo chavez can be delayed. we have live pictures of that decision being announced by the supreme court of venezuela and asked questions of reporters here. we have that video, right? and this means that he will not be grated tomorrow and per his request. the vice president of the country said he received a request yesterday of chavez to wait until he's able to come back finishing recovering from the cancer treatment in cuba. scott, back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> meantime, herbalife back in the headlines today as two activist titans clash over the quaen. dan loeb's point revealing a stake in the firm after dan ackman's short position. herb greenberg is following it from the beginning and, herb, look, you were just here last week telling us about an activist against ackman. >> this is really -- the kind of battle you don't traditionally see, scott. what i find fascinating about it is, look, you know, you don't know why loeb is there until he tells he is there. it will be interesting to see if he says he's don
the supreme court of venezuela has ruled that the inauguration of hugo chavez can be delayed. we have live pictures of that decision being announced by the supreme court of venezuela and asked questions of reporters here. we have that video, right? and this means that he will not be grated tomorrow and per his request. the vice president of the country said he received a request yesterday of chavez to wait until he's able to come back finishing recovering from the cancer treatment in cuba....
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well our again you're watching our team thousands of supporters venezuelan president hugo chavez rallied outside the presidential palace on the day when he should have been sworn in for a new six year term chavez as an operation has been postponed indefinitely in a controversial supreme court ruling as he recovers from cancer surgery in cuba jim political analyst eric draitser believes that they chavez the government could face a threat from abroad in the absence of its charismatic leader of the opposition despite all of their posturing and despite the fact that the private corporate media inside of venezuela and around the world is very much squarely behind them and us imperialism they lack a very real base of support on the ground they have some support but as we saw in the results of the recent elections that opposition is still very much in the minority now in terms of an international destabilization using this opposition this is very much a very real possibility of course we've seen much of the destabilization campaign emanating out of the u.s. embassy out of the institutions that'
well our again you're watching our team thousands of supporters venezuelan president hugo chavez rallied outside the presidential palace on the day when he should have been sworn in for a new six year term chavez as an operation has been postponed indefinitely in a controversial supreme court ruling as he recovers from cancer surgery in cuba jim political analyst eric draitser believes that they chavez the government could face a threat from abroad in the absence of its charismatic leader of...
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tonight the venezuelan supreme court rules delaying a good chavez's inauguration is legal supporting the government in the fight for stability in the latin american states. expressing concern the u.s. warns the hue k. against holding a referendum on a possible u.s. causing a further schism in britain's coalition government. and packs of walls closing in on residential areas of russia's republic of coty and forcing authorities now to declare war on the deadly predator. very good evening shift just joined us ten pm here in moscow is kevin owen at the new center tonight with you and our top story the perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president's call for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to honor the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lawyer eva golinger told me the country's opposition though could use the president's protracted absence to destabilize the country. article two thirty one of the venezuelan constitution does
tonight the venezuelan supreme court rules delaying a good chavez's inauguration is legal supporting the government in the fight for stability in the latin american states. expressing concern the u.s. warns the hue k. against holding a referendum on a possible u.s. causing a further schism in britain's coalition government. and packs of walls closing in on residential areas of russia's republic of coty and forcing authorities now to declare war on the deadly predator. very good evening shift...
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hugo chavez is reportedly too sick to attend his own inauguration thursday. government officials say he will remain in cuba for cancer treatment and will be sworn in at a later date. opposition groups want him to step down now. wildfires raging in australia. more than 100 homes have been destroyed. more than 300,000 acres of land scorched. the fire so big they could be seen from space. >> heather? >> ainsley thank you so much. have you noticed your paychecks have slunk quite a bit now that the payroll tax cut has expired. it turns out the tax increase wiped out an entire year's worth of wage gains. fox business network diane macedo is here to breakdown the numbers. a real bummer, diane. >> it will be for many. good news most americans got pay raises in 2012. average weekly earnings rose 2.4 percent over the course of the year. the bad news is now that the fiscal cliff deal let the payroll tax cut expire we can kiss the gains good-bye. that's accordling to a new report which shows in only a month the average american worker will lose all of the 2012 gain in we
hugo chavez is reportedly too sick to attend his own inauguration thursday. government officials say he will remain in cuba for cancer treatment and will be sworn in at a later date. opposition groups want him to step down now. wildfires raging in australia. more than 100 homes have been destroyed. more than 300,000 acres of land scorched. the fire so big they could be seen from space. >> heather? >> ainsley thank you so much. have you noticed your paychecks have slunk quite a bit...
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now in first the smalling we perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president's call for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to one of the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lori the girl and she told me the country's opposition could use the president's protracted absence to destabilize the country now. article two thirty line of the venezuelan constitution does leave open to interpretation the issue of inauguration when the elected president cannot meet the date of january tenth before the national assembly which is the parliament what the out across pacifically says in a second clause is that in the case of unforeseen circumstances then the president elect will be sworn in before the supreme court but it doesn't give a date for there is another article in the constitution venezuela under which president chavez was authorized to leave the country for more than five days back in early december in order to undergo the surgery and t
now in first the smalling we perspire moment of the inauguration day for venezuelan president hugo chavez is legal according to the country's supreme court meanwhile the country's vice president's call for people to gather in front of the presidential palace to one of the leader who said to be recovering from cancer surgery in cuba lori the girl and she told me the country's opposition could use the president's protracted absence to destabilize the country now. article two thirty line of the...
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while was just days before the inauguration of venezuelan president hugo chavez the country's opposition is waiting for its chance to remove him from office if the ceremony is delayed due to his poor health went to caracas to find out whether the risk of political instability has changed people's perception of a country. the flames of economic fury the dead hostess spreads anger across europe well unemployment brings despair to what was once the land of opportunity life in the west once all but guaranteed a better future whether it does so today is up for debate with no end in sight to the financial crisis many are finding refuge in countries with an alternative economic model for some venezuela represents hope and new opportunities to bolivarian republic may be a surprising choice after all it's been ranked as one of the most corrupt nations in the hemisphere is murder rate exceeds that of iraq still the world bank says venezuela draws the largest number of immigrants after argentina with one million flocking here in two thousand and ten alone the muscles who's. going to get weaker rosa
while was just days before the inauguration of venezuelan president hugo chavez the country's opposition is waiting for its chance to remove him from office if the ceremony is delayed due to his poor health went to caracas to find out whether the risk of political instability has changed people's perception of a country. the flames of economic fury the dead hostess spreads anger across europe well unemployment brings despair to what was once the land of opportunity life in the west once all but...
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but as well as president hugo chavez is very spiritual complications following a lung infection caught during his cancer treatment in cuba with vice president nicolas maduro insisted chavez is not in a coma we do know has been named preferred successes should anything happen to chavez under the constitution the socialist president is due to be sworn in for a third term next week. in the chilean capital santiago they have been violent clashes between protesters and police up to twelve arrests were made demonstrators through molotov cocktails and started fires march commemorating the two thousand and eight killing by police of a young indian the indigenous inhabitants of central and southern chile have clashed with the government for years demanding better rights and actions from what they claim is their land. the us says its military is arriving in turkey to deploy patriot missiles along the country's border with syria or the thousand nato soldiers from the netherlands germany and america are expected to operate six such units by the end of january promised to fulfill the increased requ
but as well as president hugo chavez is very spiritual complications following a lung infection caught during his cancer treatment in cuba with vice president nicolas maduro insisted chavez is not in a coma we do know has been named preferred successes should anything happen to chavez under the constitution the socialist president is due to be sworn in for a third term next week. in the chilean capital santiago they have been violent clashes between protesters and police up to twelve arrests...
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new details about venezuela's president hugo chavez, reportedly battling a severe lung infection. some venezuelans are worried about his condition and it may be worse than officials are letting on. >>> plus a new year and a new gaffe from vice president joe biden. the latest and afternoon swearing in ceremony for new senators. we'll have the audio will you not believe. plus this. >> this sure is a crazy way to draw attention. >> who won't notice a hot model in body paint. >> she stands out like a not new.co. >> they get you noticed. >> super ads getting super racy. this year you'll see a twist. "newsroom" starts right now. >> good morning, i'm victor blackwell sitting in for carol costello. we begin with the pulse of the economy. minutes ago the feds released the latest jobs numbers, 155,000 jobs were created in december, not enough to push down the unemployment rate from its revised level of 7.8%. now we're covering all of the angles from the politics to the ripple effect. let's start with christine romans and what the numbers mean. so 155,000 new jobs, christine, that's up a bit
new details about venezuela's president hugo chavez, reportedly battling a severe lung infection. some venezuelans are worried about his condition and it may be worse than officials are letting on. >>> plus a new year and a new gaffe from vice president joe biden. the latest and afternoon swearing in ceremony for new senators. we'll have the audio will you not believe. plus this. >> this sure is a crazy way to draw attention. >> who won't notice a hot model in body paint....
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chavez is currently in cuba suffering complications following cancer surgery. >> rebels in the democratic republic of congo have declared a unilateral cease-fire ahead of a second round of peace talks with the government. the move has boosted hopes for a negotiated end to their nine- month-old mobile. insurgents agreed to pull out of the eastern city of goma last month. >> india has accused pakistan of killing two of its soldiers near their disputed border in kashmir. india has described it as a provocative action and said the two soldiers were killed in a firefight with pakistani forces who entered indian territory. on monday, pakistan claimed indian forces had raided one of its checkpoints. >> returning to australia now where firefighters are facing a tough night as they battle to get bushfires under control. the country has seen a week of record heat and high winds. >> this has helped the fires reach what is called catastrophic levels in some areas.% that means that the blazes are unpredictable and extremely fast-moving. residents in some areas have fled before the fires. >> it is a ra
chavez is currently in cuba suffering complications following cancer surgery. >> rebels in the democratic republic of congo have declared a unilateral cease-fire ahead of a second round of peace talks with the government. the move has boosted hopes for a negotiated end to their nine- month-old mobile. insurgents agreed to pull out of the eastern city of goma last month. >> india has accused pakistan of killing two of its soldiers near their disputed border in kashmir. india has...
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chavez is currently in cuba suffering complications following cancer surgery. >> rebels in the democratic republic of congo have declared a unilateral cease-fire ahead of a second round of peace talks with the government. the move has boosted hopes for a negotiated end to their nine- month-old mobile. insurgents agreed to pull out of the eastern city of goma last month. >> india has accused pakistan of killing two of its soldiers near their disputed border in kashmir. india has described it as a provocative action and said the two soldiers were killed in a firefight with pakistani forces who entered indian territory. on monday, pakistan claimed indian forces had raided one of its checkpoints. >> returning to australia now where firefighters are facing a tough night as they battle to get bushfires under control. the country has seen a week of record heat and high winds. >> this has helped the fires reach what is called catastrophic levels in some areas.% that means that the blazes are unpredictable and extremely fast-moving. residents in some areas have fled before the fires. >> it is a ra
chavez is currently in cuba suffering complications following cancer surgery. >> rebels in the democratic republic of congo have declared a unilateral cease-fire ahead of a second round of peace talks with the government. the move has boosted hopes for a negotiated end to their nine- month-old mobile. insurgents agreed to pull out of the eastern city of goma last month. >> india has accused pakistan of killing two of its soldiers near their disputed border in kashmir. india has...